When analyzing the Dirty Harry situation, which of the following is not one of the four conditions faced by a police officer.
a. The officer has opportunity to achieve morally good end or outcome and intends to do so
b. The means used to achieve good end are not normally considered morally wrong
c. The use of means is perceived by the officer to be the best or only practicable means of ensuring the good end is met
d. The good likely to be achieved by using dirty hands far outweighs the bad consequences of using dirty means
b. The means used to achieve good end are not normally considered morally wrong
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